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Magazine articles on international politics, treaties, trade, and the United Nations.
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BusinessWeek
November 10, 2003
Stan Crock
This Deal Won't Put A Lid On Iran's Nukes Is the Iranian nuclear crisis over? The Oct. 21 agreement between Britain, France, and Germany and Iran makes it seem so. But it's wishful thinking to conclude his. mark for My Articles 277 similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 27, 2003
Stan Crock
Iraq: A U.N. Deal Still Won't Pay The Bills Given the expected outcome in Madrid, Iraqi participants are likely to walk away disappointed -- not confident in the international community's support. And Washington will have to shoulder the burden in Iraq for much longer than the Bush team had hoped. mark for My Articles 502 similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 20, 2003
Jonathan Wheatley
Lula's Trade Crusade Is Far From Over It's a rude awakening for the Bush administration. Brazilian President Lula da Silva, emboldened after bringing together 22 developing countries to confront the U.S. and Europe at global trade talks in September, now looks ready to derail talks for a Free Trade Area of the Americas. mark for My Articles 106 similar articles
ifeminists
October 7, 2003
Wendy McElroy
Collective Western Guilt Burdens Today's Children A "compensation culture" seems to be spreading through poor nations. This attitude toward the West draws upon Western guilt over its own prosperity and over historical wrongs, like slavery. This collective guilt is especially undeserved when placed on the blameless shoulders of children born today. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
IDB America
September 2003
Marcelo Antinori
Plan Puebla-Panama: myths and reality Plan Puebla-Panama is a regional integration initiative that promotes cooperation among the eight Mesoamerican countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. It's the subject of many outlandish stories that should be debunked. mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 6, 2003
Mark L. Clifford
Trade: "We Would Like a Fair Deal" India's Commerce & Industry Minister, Arun Jaitley, talks about the failure in Cancun and the future of trade talks. mark for My Articles 208 similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton
September 24, 2003
Collapse in Cancun: The World Trade Agenda Gets Sidetracked Despite a recognition that free trade in theory leads to greater global prosperity, participants at Cancun fell into two general, and opposing, camps. mark for My Articles 132 similar articles
ifeminists
September 16, 2003
Carey Roberts
The Radical Feminist Take-Over at the U.N. Once Americans find out how much the gender feminist agenda now pervades the UN, public support will continue to plummet. mark for My Articles 133 similar articles
IDB America
August 2003
Daniel Drosdoff
New tools for new challenges IDB expands its services and offers more flexible financial instruments to meet the changing needs of its members mark for My Articles 204 similar articles
ifeminists
August 19, 2003
Carey Roberts
UNICEF Pushes an Anti-Child Agenda While boys are merely neglected by current UNICEF programs, girls are being subjected to an aggressive campaign to inculcate them with radical feminist ideology. mark for My Articles 63 similar articles
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